Follow the complex story of migrations in Europe during the first millennium, as Germanic and Viking ancestry spread across ...
Sutton Hoo, one of England’s most iconic archaeological sites, has once again captured the attention of historians and ...
Advancements in genetic research have shed new light on the complex migrations and interactions that shaped Europe's history ...
An "extraordinary" Anglo-Saxon sword dating back 1,500 years has been unearthed in a Kent field, featuring a gilded silver ...
Professor Peter Heather, historian at King's College London, told BBC the research was "revolutionary," highlighting its potential to clarify the nature of relations between new arrivals and native ...
Described as 'one of the most extraordinary objects' ever seen on BBC show Digging for Britain, the weapon was found in a ...
Researchers aim to unravel mysteries surrounding the transition to Anglo-Saxon dominance and understand how populations interacted during ... Professor Heather emphasised its relevance to events such ...
Using ancient DNA, researchers identified migration patterns in Europe during the first millennium AD, linking genetic ...
Germanic-speaking people move south in the early Iron Age The Romans—whose empire ... This highlights that there were people ...
New research led by the Francis Crick Institute has revealed waves of human migration across Europe during the first ...
The year 410 AD marked the definitive end of Roman rule on the island, when Emperor Honorius answered the desperate plea for help from the Roman Britons in the face of Germanic invasions, mainly from ...